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Classes to cover small-scale poultry farming

Nutrition, food safety, business requirements and more will be covered.

May 31, 2023

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There has been growing interest recently in raising poultry and producing homegrown eggs. But, there is a lot to know before getting started, such as state and federal regulations, proper nutrition for poultry, and the safest way to handle eggs. University of Nevada, Reno Extension will provide a Small-Scale Poultry Education Zoom Crawl series of five classes beginning June 7 and ending July 12.

The Zoom crawl is part of Herds & Harvest, an Extension program for beginning farmers and ranchers, and is supported by a grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture. 

The classes will be held via Zoom on Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Topics include:

  • June 7: Start-up costs, requirements and USDA regulations

  • June 14: Poultry feed, feeding schedules and poultry nutrition

  • June 21: Health, diseases and care for poultry

  • June 28: Poultry food safety, egg handling and Nevada safety regulations for public sales

  • July 12: Selling poultry eggs, state licensing and regulations for public sales

Among the educators are Mozart Fonseca, associate professor with the University’s department of Agriculture, Veterinary & Rangeland Sciences department; Carol Bishop, Extension educator in Northeast Clark County; and Alexa Johnson, agriculturalist with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.

Hearing from farmers

“We’ll also have some community members who have small-scale poultry farms in production to talk about some of the topics,” said Charmayne Mitchell, an educator with Extension organizing the event.

Mitchell added that there has been a lot of demand for information on raising poultry and egg production.

“We know there are a lot of people raising their own poultry and wanting to sell to local farmers markets,” she said. “This is a great way for us to get this information out to them, since food safety is very important to us as well.”

The cost of the five-class program is $30. To register, go to the event’s registration website. For more information, contact Charmayne Mitchell at 775-790-3951. Persons in need of special accommodations or assistance should contact Paul Lessick, civil rights and compliance coordinator, at 702-257-5577 at least five days prior to the scheduled event with their needs or for more information.

Source: University of Nevada, Reno

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